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MOUZ — Champions of PGL Wallachia Season 6

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MOUZ have claimed the title at PGL Wallachia Season 6, defeating Team Spirit in a tense and emotional grand final with a 3:2 score. For the current roster, this is the first major LAN trophy — and it was earned in a truly dramatic fashion.

The series began poorly for MOUZ: Team Spirit confidently secured the first map and looked ready to take control of the match. However, in the second and third games, MOUZ completely rebuilt their approach — smart drafts, aggressive rotations, and clean map control allowed them to turn the series around.

Team Spirit refused to give up: they struck back on the fourth map, pushing the match into a decisive Game 5 — a true test of nerves and discipline.

Game 5 was where MOUZ truly shined: the team set a fast tempo from the start, imposed constant pressure, and controlled the match from beginning to end. The result — a confident 32:16 — cemented their championship title.

One of the standout performers was Crystallis, who delivered a spectacular 12/4/23 KDA and dealt 24.4k damage, becoming the driving force behind MOUZ in key moments.

It’s important to note that MOUZ played with a stand-in: instead of Seleri, who missed the finals due to health issues, kaori stepped in. Despite the forced change, the team showed excellent synergy and composure.

For first place, MOUZ earned $300,000, and their victory at PGL Wallachia S6 became a major milestone for the roster — a powerful statement for the tournaments ahead.

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MOUZ ended the season loudly and confidently — and they are now a team no one can afford to underestimate on the global Dota 2 stage.

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Danil Chepil

Danil Chepil is an expert in the world of esports, having been following the esports scene since 2014. He specializes in Counter-Strike, Dota 2, and VALORANT.

Danil began his acquaintance and collaboration with EgamersWorld in 2022 when, after the Russian aggression, he could no longer continue his career as a bartender. 

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